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ICC Champions Trophy Update
By Tom Bason
November 6 2006
This years, potentially last Champions Trophy is being held in India. The current holders, West Indies will be looking to retain their trophy, whereas England will be aiming to go one better than 2 years ago, and win the tournament for the first time.

Here, we will be listing all the results of the matches played in this years ICC Champions Trophy, as well as the next fixture.

ICC Champions Trophy Results

Qualifying Matches

Saturday 7th October: Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 37 runs in Chandigar

Sunday 8th October: West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 9 wickets in Ahmedabad

Tuesday 10th October: Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 144 runs in Ahmedabad

Wednesday 11th October: West Indies beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets in Jaipur

Friday 13th October: Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by 101 runs in Jaipur

Saturday 14th October: Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 9 wickets in Mumbai

Group Stages

Sunday 15th October: India beat England by4 wickets in Jaipur

Monday 16th October: New Zealand beat South Africa by 87 runs in Mumbai

Tuesday 17th October: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 4 wickets in Jaipur

Wednesday 18th October: West Indies beat Australia by 10 runs in Mumbai

Friday 20th October: Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 7 wickets in Mumbai

Saturday 21st October: Australia beat England by 6 wickets

Tuesday 24th October: South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 78 runs in Ahmedabad

Wednesday 25th October: New Zealand beat Pakistan by 51 runs in Chandigarh

Thursday 26th October: West Indies beat India by 3 wickets in Ahmedabad

Friday 27th October: South Africa beat Pakistan by 124 runs in Chandigar

Saturday 28th October: England beat West Indies by 3 wickets in Ahmedabad

Sundays 29th October: Australia beat India by 6 wickets in Chandigar

Semi-Finals

Wednesday 1st November: Australia beat New Zealand beat 34 runs in Chandigar

Thursday 2nd November: West Indies beat South Africa by 6 wickets in Jaipur

FINAL

Sunday 5th November: Australia beat West Indies by 8 wickets (DL Method) in Mumbai

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With recent poor performances from Vaughan and Flintoff, should they be dropped?